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lack of acceleration
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I' ve cleaned the carbs, check and clean my timing advancer, check coil. It doesn't backfire or cutout during this time, the compression is good. it does make a slight popping when decceleration thru. don't know what to do from this point? The bike came for calf. if it makes a differance. :S:angry:
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I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
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Intake leak?
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Need more help!!! Just about to the point that I'm going to have to take it to the shop. It would the first time in 15 years of riding i ever had to take something to the shop.
Please HELP!!!
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The problem COULD be related to one of these issues or the bike could be starving for fuel. That is, the petcock obstructed, the fuel lines clogged or perhaps the carbs themselves are clogged with goo/sediment, etc. The other possible problem source is that one or both slide diaphragms are holed/torn/ripped. If this is the case, engine vacuum can't lift the slide sufficiently and you will not meter sufficient gas towards higher rpms while at lower, your bike will run adequately.
If you want to fix this problem:
1. provide info requested
2. take steps to remove potential fuel obstructions
3. check slide diaphragms for damage
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What altitude is the bike operated? What is the current jetting? Have the bike's intake or exhaust been modified. Just a litttttle bit of information is helpful...
The problem COULD be related to one of these issues or the bike could be starving for fuel. That is, the petcock obstructed, the fuel lines clogged or perhaps the carbs themselves are clogged with goo/sediment, etc. The other possible problem source is that one or both slide diaphragms are holed/torn/ripped. If this is the case, engine vacuum can't lift the slide sufficiently and you will not meter sufficient gas towards higher rpms while at lower, your bike will run adequately.
If you want to fix this problem:
1. provide info requested
2. take steps to remove potential fuel obstructions
3. check slide diaphragms for damage
well, on my bike, the petcock is clean, new fuel line, and the carbs have been cleaned.....still pretty slow.....and as for the torn diaphram, in neutral it revs up just fine, not slow at all....
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Post edited by: Scotty355, at: 2006/04/20 18:20
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If one of the valve springs was fully compressed when the bike was put up in '93 and the thing wasn't turned over for 12 years, that valve will be on what is essentially a weak and slightly short spring. It will float in the normal operating RPM range. You're running on 3 cylinders (on a 4cyl bike) once it starts floating. You won't see this when you do a compression check. Some folks can hear it. I'm not one of them
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